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Guru3D PC Buyers Guide Winter 2015





We are pleased to state that Guru3D now offers you our PC Buyers Guide! This is the 2015 Winter Edition and it outlines a set of recommendations of products we feel are great components to build yourself a nice gaming rig. We have four different system recommendations and something special to choose from so read all out it after the break.
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fantaskarsef
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Posted on: 12/02/2015 07:53 AM
Hehe love the buyers guide. Running somewhere between Megabyte and Byte I'd say.
Hehe love the buyers guide. Running somewhere between Megabyte and Byte I'd say.
Colt M4
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Posted on: 12/02/2015 08:14 AM
what case is that on the first page?
what case is that on the first page?
sverek
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Posted on: 12/02/2015 08:23 AM
I am not sure about CPU for high end build. Balance between CPU is GPU is not there.
My opinion:
Nibble = Core i3 processors or AMD higher end APUs.
Byte = Core i5 processors.
Megabyte = Core i7 processors 4/6 cores and beyond.
You don't really need Intel 6 core CPU to drive 970, even 2500k still gets a job done.
I am not sure about CPU for high end build. Balance between CPU is GPU is not there.
My opinion:
Nibble = Core i3 processors or AMD higher end APUs.
Byte = Core i5 processors.
Megabyte = Core i7 processors 4/6 cores and beyond.
You don't really need Intel 6 core CPU to drive 970, even 2500k still gets a job done.
lucidus
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Posted on: 12/02/2015 08:43 AM
"Less than 30 FPS ->" The cinematic console experience
"Less than 30 FPS ->" The cinematic console experience

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The Winter Edition? Yesterday was the first day of Summer and it's now 33C (91F) outside! I hear my PC fans spin up and down while writing this.